Niels Bohr was born October 7th, 1885 in Copenhagen, Denmark. In
his home, Bohr died from a stroke on November 18, 1962. Bohr married Margrette Norlund in 1912 and had six
children. Two of their children died at birth; however, the other four children grew up to become very successful
individuals.

Other Theories:

1913- published 3 papers on atomism

1920- made descriptions of periodic table

1936- described nucleus as compound structures

1939- Uranium isotope fission

Interesting Facts

Played Soccer

1922- Awarded Nobel Prize in Physics

1938- Bohr worked with Albert Einstein and carried out atomic research; was elected president of the Danish Academy
of Science and was an advisor to the Manhattan Project, which produced the first atomic bomb.

1957- Received Atoms for Peace Award

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